Poverty Is The Parent Of Revolution And Crime Essay

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The famous Aristotle once said, “Poverty is the parent of revolution and crime”. This country has “classes” and being in poverty is a major fear anyone would have when living in any country but especially in the United States. Currently, the economy is in bad shape and, because of this, the cost of living is extremely high; thus it is hard to survive or make a living in this country if you come from poverty. It is the parent of revolution because it has been an ongoing issue for sometime now and has become a cycle which causes crime because people steal in order to fin for themselves, although it is not easy to get away from poverty it is not impossible to achieve. Recently, I read Loretta Schwartz-Nobel’s Article “America’s Wandering Families”, …show more content…

In the article “America’s Wandering Families”, I discovered how the two females being interviewed not only had children to care for that were also going hungry but they were uneducated. According to Schwartz-Nobel, “Our politicians don’t have the political will to help these by changing the system or even the minimum wage, at least not nearly enough. They rather pretend that the people had problems instead of admitting the system did”(254). Thus meaning, the government is not doing enough to acknowledge the difference in socioeconomic classes. One of the women was being helped and got the opportunity for a better life but was being treated unfairly. She was taken off the government help system and was back at square one in shelters. She states,” they hooked me up with a job and my stamps were cut” (Schwartz-Noble 260). Prime example, the system does try to help out, but they are not screening individuals job resources for legitimacy instead they just cut off all tides. It’s poor resource allocation and the consequences come to life when cases like these

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